The Fragmentation of Value

In Mortal questions. New York: Cambridge University Press (1979)
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reprint Nagel, Thomas (1998) "The Fragmentation of Value". In Rachels, James, Ethical Theory 2: Theories About How We Should Live, pp. : Oxford University Press UK (1998)

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